This election year is certainly unusual, ironical, surprising—the adjective list is rich. One great irony is that there are two populist candidates, one in each party. Sanders and Trump have put their finger on many of the same problems, ones that the U.S. must solve to ensure its existence: A do-nothing government controlled by the one-percent via its lackey lobbyists; a corrupt and undemocratic primary system that favors establishment candidates who will take money from the one-percenters w...
Published on May 12, 2016 04:00